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Argentina’s ruling coalition loses senate majority in midterm elections

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Argentina’s President Alberto Fernandez has called for dialogue with the opposition after projections from midterm parliamentary elections showed his governing coalition lost control of the Senate.

President Alberto Fernandez has suffered a severe setback in Argentina’s midterm elections, with his governing coalition losing control of the Senate.

Fernandez’s Frente de Todos (Everyone’s Front) coalition looked set to drop from 41 to 35 seats in the 72-member Senate, based on projections of Sunday’s election.

“If the numbers are confirmed, effectively we’ve lost the quorum in the Senate,” a government source told AFP.

More than 90 percent of the votes have been counted.

According to the official count, the centre-right coalition Together for Change got 40.1 percent of the votes in Buenos Aires province while the president’s coalition got 38.4 percent.

Together for Change also led in Santa Fe, Cordoba and the city of Buenos Aires, other districts with important electoral weight.

Nearly half the Chamber of Deputies seats were up for grabs, as well as a third of Senate seats in the election, which was held amid widespread anger over high inflation and rising poverty.

Cooperation with opposition

Nearly half the Chamber of Deputies seats were up for grabs, as well as a third of Senate seats in the election, which was held amid widespread anger over high inflation and rising poverty.

Front for Everyone, which is made up of a collection of Peronist and leftist parties, has been threatened with falling from its position as the biggest bloc in the Chamber of Deputies.

It has been able to pass laws by controlling the Senate while relying on support from independents in the lower house, where the coalition held a strong minority.

Fernandez will now likely be forced to make concessions to the opposition during the last two years of his mandate in order to pass laws or make key appointments, including to the judiciary.

READ MORE: How youth culture fuelled Peronist success in Argentina

‘Punishment’ vote

The result was seen as a “punishment” vote against the Fernandez government for hardships that have accompanied a 10 percent fall in Argentina’s economy last year.

More than 40 percent of the country’s 45 million inhabitants live in poverty, unemployment is close to 10 percent and inflation in October ran at an annual rate of nearly 42 percent.

The government was also hurt by perceptions of rising insecurity and a series of scandals including violations by Fernandez and those close to him of pandemic health restrictions.

Interior Minister Eduardo de Pedro said the turnout was around 71 percent, beating the 67 percent from September’s primaries, the lowest since Argentina returned to democracy.

READ MORE: No more obstacles to Argentine ex-president testifying in wiretapping case

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Fushidhiggaru project ongoing, will finish on time: Government

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The Maldives government on Sunday assured Fushidhiggaru reclamation project, a key initiative under the vision of President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu, has not stalled and would be completed on the scheduled date.

President’s Office Chief Spokesperson Heena Waleed confirmed this on Sunday at a press conference, while providing details on other government initiatives.

The state has responded about the large-scale development project amid speculation in social media and by political opponents, claiming the initiative has stalled.

In response, Heena highlighted that the sand dredging in the project is currently on pause, stressing this was not indicative of the entire project being halted.

“I would like to ask, if they gauge the ongoing status of a capacity based on whether sand dredging is ongoing or not. Although sand dredging has stopped, there would be several other associated components of the project that requires attention and execution,” Heena commented.

She further said the project requires administrative and other work, all of which, she added, were ongoing.

“In response, I would like to reply that the Fushidhiggaru project has not stalled, it is ongoing. The project would conclude as per the scheduled date announced by the President,” she said.

Under the large-scale development project, 1,153 hectares of land will be reclaimed, which is thrice the combined size of Hulhumale’ Phase I and II.

The iniatiative commenced officially on December 18, 2023 while the Maldives President assured the reclamation component will conclude within eight months from the date of commencement.

Source(s): sun.mv

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Efforts underway to submit new laws to Parliament

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Chief Spokesperson at the President’s Office Heena Waleed has stated that efforts are underway to complete the administrative preparations for introducing new laws and amendments to the Parliament, with the government achieving a super majority in the parliamentary elections.

Heena stated there are several crucial laws to be presented to Parliament under the government’s week-14 legislative agenda. As such, laws relating to housing, the criminal justice system, social security are to be submitted. On this stance, Heena affirmed that the laws and amendments which have been stalled in the committee phase will be given a top priority to be implemented by the end of President Dr. Mohamed Muizzu’s tenure.

Furthermore, Heena revealed that over 200 laws are to be implemented, aiming to fulfill President Dr. Muizzu’s commitment outlined in the government’s manifesto. She assured that the elected Parliament will play a significant role as their views align with that of the president.

Observing that the government attained a super majority during the parliamentary elcetions was due to the unwavering trust in President Dr. Muizzu, Heena affirmed that this advantage will not be exploited. She guaranteed that the super majority will assist the government in implementing and enforcing policies that will benefit the public as per the respective policies.

Source(s): PsmNews

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Islamic Minister discusses expanding Zakat House

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Minister of Islamic Affairs Dr. Mohamed Shaheem Ali Saeed has met with the Director General of Zakat House Director Dr. Majid Sulaiman Al-Azimi to discuss upgrading the Maldives Zakat House.

The minister confirmed this via X (formerly Twitter), highligting that the two discussed about expanding the services of the Zakat House, including staff and Sharia Board training, and the legal requirements of Zakat recipients.

Earlier, the minister announced the administration’s plan to introduce a financial aid system to extend aid to orphans permanently. Dr. Shaheem said orphans will receive financial support annually until adulthood.

However, the minister did not specify how much the government intended to provide as financial support each year.

The current administration established the Maldives Zakat House with the objectives of increasing public awareness on the importance of paying Zakat, and foster love among the public towards the Islamic sacred act.

Under the Zakat Fund, government provided financial support to 52 individuals earlier in March 2024.

Statistics recently provided by the Zakat House showed the fund had been disbursed mainly in four areas, which are;

For Cancer Treatment – MVR 190,822.50
Brain Surgery – MVR 180,407.19
Heart Surgery – MVR 8,482.00
Transplants – MVR 25,443.00

Additionally, another MVR 227,872.50 was disbursed for various other areas.

Source(s): sun.mv

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